#OZOEMEZINA! Let's heed Ikemba Ojukwu's words in 2001 "BIAFRA IS A THING OF THE MIND AND THERE MUST NOT BE A SOVEREIGN STATE OF BIAFRA FOR THERE TO BE BIAFRANS
@emekene@IgboHistoFacts Ejeagha merely followed Igbo Tradition before the advent of MODERNITY & ABSURDITY. In Igbo tradition, elim ozu (Burial), which is immediate, is different from akwam ozu (funeral), which comes later, after 4 Igbo weeks (izu anọ) or as d case maybe
@AfricanHub_ May God protect him. Rather than have Democracy like Cameroun where 94 year old Biya has been rigged in again, Military Rule like Burkina Faso is better
grandmother, and lived in disgrace and isolation until his death in ignominy
Reno is following in the footsteps of his disgraced maternal grandfather.
Treachery and vaulting ambition is in their DNA.
LIKE FADA LIKE SON
(Igbene) was the maternal grandfather of Reno (you have heard him brag of his royal background).
Reno’s mother, now late (may her soul rest in peace), was the daughter of Ikengbuwa, who married Reno's father.
On being deposed, Ikengbuwa suffered a stroke, drove away Reno's
highly unpopular usurper.
He was to last barely a year on the stool.
When the Army struck in January of 1966 and David Ejoor was appointed Military Governor, he immediately restored the banished & deposed legitimate Olu to his throne and then outed Ikengbuwa.
Olu Ikengbuwa II
politics of the day.
Those who removed him then shopped for a stooge, and they found one in Moju Igbene.
Igbene, against the advice of responsible Itsekiri men (and women), readily agreed to be installed the Olu of Warri in 1965.
He took the title of Ikengbuwa II. He became a
**By Paul Ibe.*
*Treachery, Vaulting Ambition Is In Reno’s DNA.*
In 1964, the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Erejuwa II, was deposed in those heady political days just before that Republic collapsed.
Erejuwa II was generally beloved by his Warri Itsekiri people but became a victim of d
@AfiaTvOfficial@UchePOkoye@uzoart There is nothing wrong in addressing their concern as it will result in a Win-Win and doesnt adversely affect the exhibition. It shows strenght, not weakness
@tosinolaseinde@AishaYesufu Addressing these their concerns shows strenght not weakness and results in a Win-Win. Lets not fight over what can easily be resolved
@emanuelpeters16@uzoart My dear, kindly look at the merits of their petition and make some corrections. correcting "owambe" to "òwànbè" wont hurt anyone. Jisike.
That way, its a Win-Win.
@emmanuelpeters16. I stand with U
@PDaveManager@uzoart My dear, kindly look at the merits of their petition and make some corrections. correcting "owambe" to "òwànbè" wont hurt anyone. That way, its a Win - Win. Jisike